By Muhyideen Jimoh
President Bola Tinubu has approved the constitution of the Board of the Nigeria Anti-Doping Agency, Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Malam Shehu Dikko, said on Thursday.
Dikko disclosed this to State House Correspondents after meeting the president at the State House, Abuja.
He said Tinubu had earlier signed the Anti-Doping Bill into law after nearly 20 years of delay.
โAnd now he has approved that the board of the Anti-Doping Agency of Nigeria should be constituted,โ Dikko said.
He said the move met a key requirement of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and strengthened Nigeriaโs clean sport status.
Dikko said the visit was to brief the president on the achievements recorded in 2025 and outline plans for 2026.
โMr President is very happy, heโs very excited with the progress,โ he said.
According to him, the commission won about 375 medals across sports in 2025.
He said the sector contributed about 1.2 per cent to GDP in the third quarter of 2025 and attracted about N50 billion in private funding.
โLast year, we induced almost about 140,000 jobs, both direct, indirect, and induced,โ Dikko said.
He said the NSC was implementing the Renewed Hope initiative to reposition sports as a driver of economic growth.
Dikko said discussions with Tinubu also focused on fast-tracking sports infrastructure nationwide.
On grassroots development, he said, the commission had introduced Invited Junior Athletes at the National Sports Festival.
โWe created what we call the Invited Junior Athletes as a 38th state,โ he said.
He added that Intermediate Games for under-18 and under-20 athletes had been introduced, alongside collaboration with the Ministry of Education to revive school sports.
Dikko said the federations must demonstrate grassroots programmes before receiving support for international competitions.
โIf you are not showing us what you are doing on the grassroots and the domestic scene, we canโt support you,โ he said.
On Nigeriaโs World Cup case, he said, the NSC and the Nigeria Football Federation had submitted reported breaches to FIFA.
โThe relevant bodies of FIFA are dealing with itโฆ we are confident we have a good case,โ Dikko said.
He, however, said the commission was more focused on future competitions, including the Africa Cup of Nation’s (AFCON) and the 2026 Womenโs Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) slated for March in Morocco.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the highpoint of the event was the presentation of a customised Super Eagles jersey to Tinubu by Dikko, a gesture honouring his steadfast support for sports development in the country.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Bashir Rabe Mani











